Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 3rd Sep 2008 22:49 UTC
While Google's new Chrome web browser has been met with a lot of praise and positive responses (well, mostly, at least), there has been one nagging issue that arose quite quickly after people got their hands on Chrome: the End User License Agreement accompanying the browser. It more or less granted Google the rights to everything seen or transmitted through the browser. Google now changed the EULA, saying it was a big case of woopsiedoopsie.
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there are a few nagging issues.
I am just plain mad at google for this. they blatently ripped off all the good features from Opera, who will get no credit for this... you know what instead of my long rant I was going to write read at least the first link, you will see what i mean.
even though he thinks that imitation is flattery, this browser will take what market share opera would have rightfully deserved by having the same if not better feature set and push opera further away from general public knowledge.
also, for all those who have seen the little cartoon google has, here is a more acurate one.
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there are a few nagging issues.
I am just plain mad at google for this. they blatently ripped off all the good features from Opera, who will get no credit for this... you know what instead of my long rant I was going to write read at least the first link, you will see what i mean.
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2008/09/03/opera_boss_on_chrome/
even though he thinks that imitation is flattery, this browser will take what market share opera would have rightfully deserved by having the same if not better feature set and push opera further away from general public knowledge.
also, for all those who have seen the little cartoon google has, here is a more acurate one.
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2008/09/02/google_chrome_comic_funnies.....